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Showing posts with label POWER GRAB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label POWER GRAB. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2021

Texas: Charter Industry Goes for the Gold: Power | Diane Ravitch's blog

Texas: Charter Industry Goes for the Gold: Power | Diane Ravitch's blog
Texas: Charter Industry Goes for the Gold: Power



Texas has five million public school students. It has 356,000 charter school students. The latter matter far more to the Governor, the Legislature and the State Education Commissioner than the former.

This report came to me from Austin, where officials are trying to remove any “barriers” to charter. The local school board has no say in whether a new charter should open in their district. Local folks may be strong supporters of their public schools but they are not allowed to veto new charter schools.

To show how nutty this embrace of charters is, one legislator tried to slip in a proviso giving charters the power of eminent domain. Imagine the Jones family sitting down for their evening meal, and someone knocks at their door to inform them that a KIPP or IDEA charter needs their lot for a playground; they are given a few days or weeks to vacate their beloved home.

On the third reading of the bill—-SB 28– the eminent CONTINUE READING: Texas: Charter Industry Goes for the Gold: Power | Diane Ravitch's blog

Friday, April 2, 2021

Penny’s Power Grab – Tennessee Education Report

Penny’s Power Grab – Tennessee Education Report
PENNY’S POWER GRAB




Legislation that would give Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn broad authority to fire a school system’s superintendent and remove the school board is advancing in the Tennessee General Assembly.

Chalkbeat has more:

A bill outlining reasons the state may take over a local school district cleared its first legislative hurdle Tuesday. 

Rep. Scott Cepicky, a Republican from Maury County, said his proposal aims to strengthen Tennessee law by providing a clear process for when the state education commissioner should take control of a district, which could include firing the superintendent and replacing elected school board members.

It’s no surprise that Gov. Bill Lee, who has long expressed distrust of local school CONTINUE READING: Penny’s Power Grab – Tennessee Education Report